With the new remake about to come out February 14, I've been wondering if a female version of the character would work for today instead of a male, and so I've come up with a list of actresses that could play the part based on some fan art that I've seen:

*Alfre Woodward (played a fictitious version of Condalezza Rice in the short-lived Black Panther cartoon)

*Carol Burnett

*Sharon Stone

Dick Jones (male version):

James Franco

Christian Bale

Robert Downey Jr.

Hugh Jackman

Nathan Fillion

Terrence Howard

Don Cheadle

Dick Jones (female version, called Liz Jones):

*Catherine Zeta-Jones

*Emma Thompson

*Alice Krige

*Nana Visitor

*Angelina Jolie

I have nobody for the main bad guy Clarence Boddicker or anybody else in the movie, so if anybody wants to come up with their own casting, go ahead.

The plot would be the same except adjusted for the fact the the main character is female, as would some of the others, and with some other changes and updates.

TayLaLaLa

December 13 2013 02:01 AM

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Jennifer Lawrence :mallory:

Shaka Zulu

December 13 2013 02:07 AM

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^Good one.

sojourner

December 13 2013 02:11 AM

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"what's with the breast?"
"we were able to save that one"
"I thought we were going full cyborg? lose the breast, install the implants"

Vendikarr

December 13 2013 02:25 AM

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sojourner wrote:
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"what's with the breast?"
"we were able to save that one"
"I thought we were going full cyborg? lose the breast, install the implants"

Yea, they kept the head and got rid of the rest in the original Robocop. There is no need to keep anything identifiying the cyborg as being female previously.

If they went this route they would of course, but there should be no reason for it.

sojourner

December 13 2013 02:32 AM

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What do you think I meant by "implants"?:devil:

Vendikarr

December 13 2013 02:36 AM

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sojourner wrote:
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What do you think I meant by "implants"?:devil:

I wouldn't even see giving the cyborg implants. Functionally speaking, I could see them building it gender neutral, unless the gender identity is helpful to it's psychological well-being.

sojourner

December 13 2013 02:41 AM

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Sigh.:rolleyes:

JarodRussell

December 13 2013 03:31 AM

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sojourner wrote:
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Sigh.:rolleyes:

:lol:

Shaka Zulu

December 13 2013 03:43 AM

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^I think that the idea would be to make her be able to be comfortable with herself and not freak out (maybe).

CorporalCaptain

December 13 2013 04:38 AM

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There's also the effect that a female gender-role has on the population she'd be policing to consider.

CorporalClegg

December 13 2013 05:43 AM

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Coach Comet wrote:
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There's also the effect that a female gender-role has on the population she'd be policing to consider.

"Dead or alive you're coming with me."

"Okay."

A couple of weeks ago I was on my way home when I pulled up next to a lady officer on a patrol bike at a stop light. She was one of the most beautiful women I'd ever seen. I waved. She smiled. I had half a mind to run the light.

I don't know though. I'm all for getting more women in leading action roles (it's actually a big thing for me), but I just don't see the purpose in something like this. Like someone said, ideally Robocop should be gender neutral.

It's like the Borg. There were women in the suits in both "Q Who?" and BOBW, but they had a close-up on the faces it was hard to tell. And even then, it was pretty androgynous.

I'm fairly sure Ryan was the first one depicted as overtly feminine.

Mister Fandango

December 13 2013 07:11 AM

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Coach Comet wrote:
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There's also the effect that a female gender-role has on the population she'd be policing to consider.

A general lack of respect or taking her seriously by not only criminal elements but the population as a whole?

CorporalCaptain

December 13 2013 07:46 AM

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Mister Fandango wrote:
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Coach Comet wrote:
(Post 9009376)

There's also the effect that a female gender-role has on the population she'd be policing to consider.

A general lack of respect or taking her seriously by not only criminal elements but the population as a whole?

I was going more for engendering trust (see what I did there?), as a blunt way of trying to achieve pacification.

Yoda

December 13 2013 08:33 AM

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Shaka Zulu wrote:
(Post 9008737)

With the new remake about to come out February 14, I've been wondering if a female version of the character would work for today instead of a male

Does that mean you're assuming the male version will work in the first place? :)